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QW WW? ARTHUR JOSEPH MARTIN Honor Society II: 2,33 Baseball 1,2,3,43 Basket- ball l,2,3,43 Cross Country 13 Intramurals 13 Varsity Letter Club 2,3,4Q Class Ofiicer 43 Prom Committee 43 Dance Committee 43 School Paper 43 Glee Club 43 Dramatics 1. Think', I Artie, through the past four years, has proved himself a versatile athlete as well as an energetic and conscientious student. One of St. Raymond's representatives to the Prep, Artie made himself at home immediately, adding many, new acquaint- ances to his list of friends. He is seen most often, however, with Pete Waters, Tom O'Brien, Joe Sambuco and Bob Janson. Artie, a fine student, will enter Kings Point College this fall to study under.the Liberal Arts Program. His amicable disposition, along with his perseverance, is des- tined to guide him on the path to success. JAMES MATTHEW MALLOY Cross Country l,2,3,43 Indoor Track l,2,3,4 CCo-Capt. 453 Outdoor Track 1,2,3,4 CCo-Capt. 4g Intramurals 2,33 Varsity Letter Club 2,3,43 Class Officer 2,33 Archconfraternity Ofiicer 2,33 Honor Society l:1,2,3,43 Public Speaking 1,2,3,43 Yearbook Booster Club 1,2,3,43 Student Council 43 Dance Committee 3,43 Prom Committee 3,43 School Paper 43 Yearbook Staff 1,43 St, La Salle Auxiliary Booster Club 1,2. T rack today, Brother? A most active member of the Senior Class, Jim arrived at the Prep from St. John's. His greatest moments in the past four years came while par- ticipating in his favorite extra-curricular activities: winning medals at the Penn Relays and a trophy for public speaking. Jim used his track and public speaking abilities in another favorite pursuit, that of the opposite sex. A continuous member of Honor Society I, Jim found History most inter- esting and Spanish the least enjoyable. At track meets and basketball games, parties and dances, Jim can be found in the company of Bob Pattwell, Tom Wynne, Terry Cooney and Charlie Mc- Caghey. In September, Jim will attend Manhattan College and go on to a career as a pediatrician and general practitioner. fdfzwji WMZZQD
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JOHN JOSEPH MAHODY Intramurals 2,33 Debating 2,3,4g Public Speaking 2,3,4, fOflicer 3Jg Yearbook Booster 3,43 St. La Salle Auxiliary Booster Club 2,39 Dance Com- mittee 3,4g Prom Committee 4. The object of oratory alone is not truth, but persuasion The Boy with the Golden Voice came to Manhattan three years ago from the J uniorate at Barrytown. Since that time John has gained a reputation as the finest public speaker in the class of '57. He has won numerous awards in open competition throughout the city as a debater and public speaker, and his innate ability will help him greatly in his ambition to become a lawyer. He has accumulated many everlasting friendships in the school, among whom are Mike Murphy, Matty Hughes, Tom Nestor, Jim McHale and Edward Howe. Before and after classes, Jack can be cornered in Harry's talking over some business law case or those Saturday nights. AWWA? EDWARD ALBERT MALLON Dance Committee 4. Practice makes perfect Ed came to the Prep in his senior year from Immaculate Conception High School in New Jersey. He ranks senior year as his biggest mo- ment in high school. Possessing a line personality and a keen interest in his studies, Ed is a valuable contribution to the Prep. The future holds many things in store for him, starting with a Pre-Law course at Manhattan College following his gradu- ation. Among his many new friends, we include Michael Murphy, James Heiman and Martin Mc- Cormack. We are sure Ed will be one of the most exceptional lawyers ever to graduate from the Prep.
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WIWEUU MARTIN DAVID MCCORMACK Honor Society II: 1,2,3,4, Debating 1, Cross Country 1, Outdoor Track 1,2g Swimming 2, Intramurals l,2,3,4g Yearbok Bootser Club 2g Public Speaking lg Dance Committee 3,4g Prom Committee 4. Talk of nothing but business, and dispatch that business quickly The Friendliest boy from Incarnation proved himself a well-rounded athlete and scholar and became one of the most popular business law men of '57, His most glorious moment was Grad- uation when his thoughts were directed to his future at Manhattan College and his ultimate goal, an executive position in the world of Busi- ness. He hates to get up in the morning, however, once he is up, he knows how to exploit to his advantage cars, girls and money. He can be found before and after school at De-De's with Pat Healy, Jim Murphy, Ed Krayer, Ed Raff and Al Gorlich. His future looks promising and all the grads of ,57 know that he will conquer college as he did High School. JOHN THOMAS MCCABE Honor Society II: 1,2,3,4g Public Speaking 1,2, 3,43 Debating lg Cross Country l,2g Outdoor Track 2, Intramurals 3, Dance Committee 3,4, Prom Committee 4, Dramatics 4, Yearbook Staff 4, Science Club 3. O brave new world, That has such people in it John came from the far North, Yonkers, and specifically from Sacred Heart Grammar School. He followed in the footsteps of his brother and became one of the most elegant speakers in the class of '57. He demonstrated his talent a number of times before the student body and the School Chapter of the A.D.C. John has excelled in His- tory and English and dreaded Latin and Mathe- matics. He will enter the Liberal Arts School in Manhattan College and hopes to be a personnel manager in the future. He has held down such positions as busboy, clerk and bellboy. John especially enjoys cars and spends most of his money on the opposite sex. He can often be found in the Lodge,, with his associates Denny Mc- Gean, Frank Xavier, Dan Doran and John Mc- Lean. All the J aspers are confident that John will do well in his chosen profession.
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